Phil Lesh joined California Kind for a few songs at the end of their 1st set last night in the Grate Room at Terrapin Crossroads, Phil’s music venue and restaurant in San Rafael, California.
David Nelson was also a special guest last night, and joined with Phil Lesh and California Kind on the Grateful Dead classic Friend Of The Devil. David also joined in for the 2nd set of the night. thank you to Doug Clifton and David Zuckerman for the videos.
Another Take:
Ramble On Rose
More California Kind with David Nelson Edge of the Wire
Thunder & Lightning ft. Phil Lesh, Stu Allen, Neal Casal, Holly Bowling, and Jay Lane The Grate Room Terrapin Crossroads San Rafael, California Tuesday April 24, 2018
Set I Alabama Getaway> sa West LA Fadeaway nc Dupree’s Diamond Blues sa The Other One> Pride of Cucamonga pl Stagger Lee nc Lazy River Road sa Push Comes to Shove
Set II Mississippi Half-Step Toodeloo pl Jack Straw sa hb Crazy Fingers> sa Eyes of the World> nc St. Stephen> all New Speedway Boogie> nc The Other One> pl New Speedway Boogie nc Viola Lee Blues> all Days Between sa Band Intros
Scribed by M/P of FOJC – additional setlist help by happycat!
Always Grateful! (~);}
No video for set 1 🙁 but here is an audio link from our friend Seaphood Puddler:
Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band
Wanee Music Festival
Live Oak, FL Saturday
April 21, 2018
Phil Lesh, Grahame Lesh, Ross James, Alex Koford, Jason Crosby
Set I
Bertha>
Sweet Jane
Althea *
Shakedown Street * #
West LA Fade Away ^>
Samson and Delilah^
Box of Rain
Set II
Tangled up in Blue
Help on the Way>
Uncle Johns Band ^
China Cat Sunflower>
St. Stephen^ >
Whole Lotta Love^>
St. Stephen>
Not Fade Away>
Throwin’ Stones>
Ripple
* Neal Casal
# Tony Leone
^ Marcus King
Grateful for these folk:
Setlist scribe Mark Palmer FOJC
Photos Robin Stettner FOJC
Chris Charucki passed away yesterday, April 6 2018.
Charucki was the long time road manager for Bob Weir, having worked with him in RatDog, The Dead, Furthur, Dead & Company etc. He was well known, and loved (and sometimes feared) by band members, fellow road crew, and even the audience and fans, and known for his humor and sweetness, hidden behind a gruff and crusty exterior. At this time, we have no word on the cause of death, and are respecting the privacy of his close friends and family.
Last night at Terrapin Crossroads, Phil Lesh offered a short eulogy for Chris Charucki, mentioning that Bob Weir was really tore up over the loss, and how Charucki was a really awesome guy. Then they played the Grateful Dead’s “Black Muddy River” in tribute. Here is a clip that has been shared with us by the Woodcutter’s Daughter:
Phil was sitting in for a few songs during an acoustic set in the Grate Room by Anders Osborne and Todd Park Mohr. With Phil, they also performed “Fire On The Mountain” and the Anders Osborne tune “Windows”.
This was also Phil Lesh returning to the Grate Room stage for the first time in almost two months, having been away on a tour with Bob Weir, then with the Terrapin Family Band and John Scofield for his 78th birthday run at The Capitol Theatre, followed by a headlining two set performance at the Pot Of Gold Festival in Arizona…. Phil came back with a touch of a flu after all that, and missed an appearance last week at the Terrapin Family Seder, because he had to stay home and rest. We are very grateful to have Phil Lesh back in action, even as we are saddened by the loss of dear Chris Charucki.